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The word 催促 (cuīcù) means "urge," "hasten," "press," or "prompt" in English. Here are some synonyms in Chinese that convey similar meanings:
1. 催(cuī) - This word means "to urge" or "to hasten." It is often used in contexts where someone is encouraging another to act quickly.
2. 促使(cùshǐ) - This term means "to promote" or "to spur on." It suggests an action that causes or motivates someone to do something.
3. 推动(tuīdòng) - This translates to "to push forward" or "to promote." It can imply driving an action or event forward, often with a sense of urgency.
4. 加快(jiākuài) - This means "to accelerate" or "to speed up." It focuses on making something happen faster.
5.*催办(cuībàn) - This phrase means "to expedite" or "to urge to handle." It is often used in official or business contexts to push for prompt action.
6. 敦促(dūncù) - This means "to urge" or "to exhort." It carries a connotation of insistence or strong encouragement.
Each of these words can be used in different contexts to convey the idea of urging or hastening an action, similar to 催促 (cuīcù).
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